Nigerians are breathing easier as filling stations across the country maintain their pump price of petrol below N1,000 per litre....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE➤
This follows the yuletide price slash from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited and Dangote Petroleum Refinery.
There were fears that petrol prices in the country would rise above N1,000 per litre after the Christmas and New Year holidays.
The refinery partnered with MRS Oil Nigeria Plc to enable Nigerians to buy fuel at affordable prices. A few days later, the NNPC Limited made a similar adjustment, further reducing the price to below N900.
Checks at various filling stations in Lagos have shown that fuel continues to sell below N1,000 at the pumps.
“Yes, our pumps remain the same from the December period when the price slash was first announced. Our pump price is N920 per litre since December 24 and the management have not made any changes.”
Ardova Plc and Heyden Petroleum recently struck a deal with Dangote Refinery to sell petroleum products at affordable prices at their filling stations.
Mobil retail station visited was seen dispensing fuel to customers at N940 per litre.
A commercial driver, Tayo Alabi said:
“Honestly, I was initially worried that prices would rise above N1,000 after the holidays, but most stations I buy fuel from have not changed their prices. It is even cheaper at NNPC retail stations. We are really hoping for a further drop.”
MRS Oil Nigeria Plc also used social media to remind Nigerians that its yuletide price slash remains in effect.
A message posted on X stated:
“MRS petrol is still available at N935 per litre. Kindly visit any of our stations across the country and fuel up with confidence. If you encounter a different price at any of our stations, please give us a call or send an email.” ...CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE➤
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